Police believe the individual pictured may be able to help their investigation into the incident
20:48, 20 Nov 2025Updated 20:50, 20 Nov 2025
Police have shared a CCTV image of a man they want to speak to as part of enquiries (Image: GMP Rochdale)
CCTV has been released after dozens of parcels have not been delivered around Oldham after going missing. It is believed 35 packages were stolen from a store in Heywood, with police now issuing a public appeal.
On November 10, at around 11.40am, Greater Manchester Police said a man had picked up the parcels from the shop, which had been due to be delivered in OL10 and OL11 areas.
However they were never delivered and have still not been recovered, prompting a police investigation. It is not known how many customers were affected.
Officers investigating the incident have now released an image of a man they would like to speak to. It is believed he could help with their ongoing enquiries.
A GMP Spokesperson said: “Officers are appealing for information following reports of thefts of multiple parcels in the Heywood area. At around 11.40am on 10 November, a man picked up 35 parcels from a store in Heywood, and which were due to be delivered to the OL10 and OL11 areas.
“The parcels were not delivered and have not been recovered. Anyone with any information is asked to contact police via 101 or our Live Chat service at https://orlo.uk/A3mM0, quoting reference number CRI/06PP/0023703/25.
“You can also contact the investigating officer on 16170@gmp.police.uk, or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”